The WFSU EcoCitizen project explores two locations. One is an urban park, Lake Elberta. Here, Apalachee Audubon is enhancing habitat for birds and pollinators. In the Munson Sandhills region of the Apalachicola National Forest, citizen scientists helping researchers study sensitive...
Lake Elberta in Tallahassee has some of the best bird watching in the area. We learn about the birds that can be found there and efforts to make the landscape there more Florida friendly all in advance of...
In this new episode of Local Routes, we learn about the competition and the history behind Cowboy Action Shooting. Plus, save the date for EcoCitizen Day coming April 27th! We explore the concept of Citizen Science...
How to Help Areas impacted by Hurricane Michael Serving up free food at Jarheads BBQ in Port St. Joe.  Mexico Beach and Port St. Joe Area Jarheadz BBQ and Line In the Sand Foundation Providing Hot Meals to people who live in the...
In this episode, we meet a family that made the decision for their teenager to switch from a college degree program to a welding program. We also look at how certifications can also create new opportunities for further...
Not only does north Florida have some of the best beaches in the country, but it's also some of the best natural beach habitat for shorebirds. We hit up several locations in search of threatened and migratory species. ...
In this episode we explore memories of Smokey Hollow-- an African American Community in Tallahassee built after the Civil War. Plus, a local chapter of the Society of Creative Anachronism take us back to the Middle Ages for a...
So many stories in one half hour. We dig deep into history to find some interesting items from Florida's very distant past. Plus, we meet an artist who is using her imagination to create entire worlds. ...
Join us as we get an up close look at the structure of the homes built by the ants of the Apalachicola National Forest, discover the art and history of an iconic Florida Souvenir, check out the secrets of...
Many creatures and plants live in the Apalachicola National Forest. Not only do we learn more about this home of the Eastern Diamond Backed Rattler, we discover efforts to bring back the striped newt to the forest's wetlands....

Instagram